Trump Forgets Lil Jon From 'Celebrity Apprentice'

Earlier today, Donald Trump spoke to reporters at the White House to discuss the midterm election results. During the Q&A portion, one journalist asked a question about some of the claims made by a few familiar--or not-so-familiar--faces.

"Michael Cohen recently said you called black voters stupid. Omarosa has accused you of using the N-word," the reporter shared. "And the rapper Lil Jon has said you called him Uncle Tom, what's your response?"

After the President of the United States called the first two claims "false," he took it one step further in regards to Lil Jon's allegation.

"I don't know who Lil Jon is. I really don't," Donald shared before the reporter reminded him that he appeared on "The Apprentice" franchise. "Oh I see. I would never do that. I don't use racist remarks and if I did, you would have known about it. I've never used racist remarks."

And when the sixth season turned into all-star "Celebrity Apprentice," the artist returned to compete and made it to the final four again. In fact, an episode from the finale has surfaced on YouTube that shows Donald praising the contestant.

"There was somebody that I thought was just an amazing player...He was special," he explained before awarding Lil Jon's charity American Diabetes Association $100,000. "In fact, when I fired him, I took a lot of heat. People were going crazy."